May wants to drive out ‘significant’ number of fanatics in
Britain under Tory manifesto plans.
Home Secretary would ban hate
preachers
Also review Sharia courts amid fears they are used to
oppress women
May to say to Islamist fanatics: ‘The game is up. We will no
longer tolerate your behaviour. We will expose your hateful beliefs for what
they are'
In an uncompromising speech, Theresa May will promise to
drive out the ‘significant’ number of fanatics who have been allowed to
infiltrate schools, universities, town halls and charities.
Under Tory manifesto plans, the Home Secretary would ban
preachers of hate from spreading their bile in public or on the internet.
There would also be an independent review of Sharia courts
amid fears they are being used to oppress women.
Mrs May will say to the Islamist hardliners: ‘The game is
up. We will no longer tolerate your behaviour. We will expose your hateful beliefs
for what they are.
Where you seek to spread hate, we will disrupt you. Where
you break the law, we will prosecute you
Where you seek to divide us, we will
stand united. And together, we will defeat you.
Amid mounting alarm in Whitehall at the number of British
men and women travelling to join the
Islamic State, Mrs May will warn there is
a clear link between extremism and terrorism.
Yesterday, it emerged how respectable mother of two Rehana
Begum Islam had disappeared overnight with her children to Syria after being
radicalised under the nose of her husband.
Nine British medical students have also travelled to areas
controlled by IS.
It follows widespread revulsion that the IS executioner
known as Jihadi John was a British citizen named Mohammed Emwazi, whose family
was given asylum in the UK and hundreds of thousands of pounds in benefits.
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